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Why is the biosocial theory used in forensic psychology?
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Why is the biosocial theory used in forensic psychology?
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The biosocial theory is used in forensic psychology as it explores the interaction between biological factors, such as genetics, and environmental factors, such as socialisation, that can lead to criminal behaviour.
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